Wednesday, 24 December 2014

An ISO image is an archive file of an optical disc, a type of disk image composed of the data contents from every written sector on an optical disc, including the optical disc file system. ISO image files usually have a file extension of .iso.In this article, I have shown 2 different ways to burn ISO to different storage device (i.e. ISO to CD/DVD and ISO to USB);

Burn ISO to CD/DVD:

1. I have used ImgBurn to burn ISO to CD/DVD, so download and install it (Download link is given below);

2. After installing, open up the ImgBurn and select Write image file to disc;

3.Then a new screen will get opened, configure the settings by selecting the correct ISO file which you want to burn, Destination drive where the ISO will get burnt, and then finally click the button to Write the image to start burning;

4. After that, it will start burning the ISO image to the disc and the progress screen will get appears;

5. After successfully burning the ISO to Disc, it will pop-up a message box, click OK and close the ImgBurn;

You have completed the burning process and now can use the Disc for your desired requirements.

Burn ISO to USB:

1. I have used ISO to USB to burn ISO to USB, so download and install it (Download link is given below);

2. After installing, open up the ISO to USB and configure the settings by selecting the correct ISO file which you want to burn, USB Drive where the ISO will get burnt, also select the Bootable option so that the ISO can also be run in boot mode, and then finally click the Burn button to start burning;

3. As soon as the burning process started, it will show the burning progress bar;

4. After successfully burning the ISO to USB, it will pop-up a message box, click OK and close the ISO to USB;

You have completed the burning process and now can use the USB for your desired requirements.

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